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    Multiple Vulnerabilities in Google Android OS Could Allow for Remote Code Execution

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    Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Google Android OS, the most severe of which could allow for remote code execution in the context of the affected component. Following the MITRE ATT&CK framework, exploitation of these vulnerabilities can be classified as follows:

    Tactic: Execution (TA0002)

    Technique: Exploitation for Client Execution (T1203):

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in Framework that could allow for elevation of privilege. (CVE-2026-0047, CVE-2025-32313, CVE-2025-48544, CVE-2025-48567, CVE-2025-48568, CVE-2025-48574, CVE-2025-48577, CVE-2025-48578, CVE-2025-48579, CVE-2025-48582, CVE-2025-48605, CVE-2025-48619, CVE-2025-48634, CVE-2025-48635, CVE-2025-48645, CVE-2025-48646, CVE-2025-48654, CVE-2026-0007, CVE-2026-0008, CVE-2026-0010, CVE-2026-0011, CVE-2026-0013, CVE-2026-0020, CVE-2026-0023, CVE-2026-0026, CVE-2026-0034)

    * A vulnerability in System that could allow for remote code execution. (CVE-2026-0006)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in System that could allow for elevation of privilege. (CVE-2025-48602, CVE-2025-48641, CVE-2025-48650, CVE-2025-48653, CVE-2026-0017, CVE-2026-0021, CVE-2026-0035)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in Kernel that could allow for elevation of privilege. (CVE-2024-43859, CVE-2026-0037, CVE-2026-0038, CVE-2025-38616, CVE-2025-38618, CVE-2025-39682, CVE-2025-39946, CVE-2026-0029, CVE-2026-0027, CVE-2026-0028, CVE-2026-0030, CVE-2026-0031, CVE-2025-39946, CVE-2025-40266, CVE-2026-0032)

    * A vulnerability in Arm components. (CVE-2025-2879)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in Qualcomm components. (CVE-2025-47388, CVE-2025-47394, CVE-2025-47396, CVE-2025-47397, CVE-2025-47398, CVE-2025-59600, CVE-2026-21385)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in Qualcomm closed-source components. (CVE-2025-47339, CVE-2025-47346, CVE-2025-47348, CVE-2025-47366, CVE-2025-47378, CVE-2025-47385, CVE-2025-47395, CVE-2025-47402)

    Details of lower-severity vulnerabilities are as follows:

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in Framework that could allow for information disclosure. (CVE-2025-48630, CVE-2026-0012, CVE-2026-0025)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in Framework that could allow for denial of service. (CVE-2025-48644, CVE-2026-0014, CVE-2026-0015)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in System that could allow for denial of service. (CVE-2025-48631, CVE-2025-48585, CVE-2025-48587, CVE-2025-48609)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in System that could allow for information disclosure. (CVE-2024-43766, CVE-2025-48642, CVE-2025-64783, CVE-2025-64784, CVE-2025-64893, CVE-2026-0005, CVE-2026-0024)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in Imagination Technologies components. (CVE-2025-10865, CVE-2025-13952, CVE-2025-58407, CVE-2025-58408, CVE-2025-58409, CVE-2025-58411, CVE-2026-21735)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in MediaTek components. (CVE-2025-20795, CVE-2026-20425, CVE-2026-20426, CVE-2026-20427, CVE-2026-20428, CVE-2026-20434, CVE-2025-20760, CVE-2025-20761, CVE-2025-20762, CVE-2025-20793, CVE-2025-20794, CVE-2026-20401, CVE-2026-20402, CVE-2026-20403, CVE-2026-20404, CVE-2026-20405, CVE-2026-20406, CVE-2026-20420, CVE-2026-20421, CVE-2026-20422)

    * Multiple vulnerabilities in Unisoc components. (CVE-2025-61612, CVE-2025-61613, CVE-2025-61614, CVE-2025-61615, CVE-2025-61616, CVE-2025-69278, CVE-2025-69279)

    Successful exploitation of the most severe of these vulnerabilities could allow for remote code execution. Depending on the privileges associated with the exploited component, an attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full rights.



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